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Oxokuba wrote:

Coyyellows wrote:
I don't blame him or any of the players if they seem a bit cold with fans , with the way some of our supporters verbally attacked some of our players last season during games , jake, dean Smalley ect , what do fans expect ? There's crtisism and then there's waving hand gestures at players , calling players disgusting names .
The rest of the team aren't stupid , they see and hear what's going on to there team mates , who do you think there going to side with.?
The fans have played there part massively in the negativity of the club

you are hilarious in an unfunny way. Fans pay the players wages and turn up every season to witness the same flops for the last 4 years and you think fans have no right to be negative? Has it occurred to you that fans just want to see a bit of success occasionally. Why do you think fans attend games? If Lenagan publicly stated that he's happy for the club to remain in league two for the next 10 years I presume you would be happy to share such a lack of ambition? 'Players seem a bit cold with fans?' what do you mean? You think this is ok? Players are playing in the lowest league and not many of them move upwards so perhaps they share your acceptance of mediocrity and fans should just pay up shut up and be content? You're very good at telling other fans to 'do one' which is hilarious (not really, it's ignorant) because they disagree with your bizarre one eyed view of what a fan should be. Players at this club get the benefit of being part of one of the best supported club in this league so maybe it's time for the players to show their appreciation by giving fans something to applaud. All you do is attack supporters for being intelligent enough to want something more than failure.

I too want success. I also pay their wages. I am not enthusiastic about how the club is run at the moment. There are a lot of problems behind the scenes financially. The players we got playing for us are playing here wether we like it or not. Not our choice. Of course you can shout on the stands what ever you like. Your choice and your right. But do I have to like it? Do I have too agree with you or are you going to leave that to me.When your supporters turn on their own players are a sad affair as far as I'm concerned."

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Update: Danny Hylton is Waddock's first signing for Oxford United

Rotherham striker Danny Hylton has signed for Oxford United and declared: I can't want to start.

United unveiled what is manager Gary Waddock's first signing this morning.

Hylton spent time on loan at AFC Wimbledon and Bury FC last season and after failing to establish himself in Steve Evans’s first-team plans was allowed the opportunity to seek a move elsewhere.

He said: "It has been a frustrating time at Rotherham and I am really pleased to join Oxford on a permanent basis. I have played against them a number of times and know it’s an ambitious club with good players and I am really looking forward to it.

“I enjoyed working with Gary Waddock at Aldershot and I played some of the best football of my career under him. His sides work hard for each other and play good football and I can’t wait to be part of that next season.”

Waddock said: “Danny has a great attitude and wants to show what he can do again. He maybe has a point to prove and is hungry to do well here.

“He scores his fair share of goals but he also links things together and brings others into play. He is versatile, can play all across the front line, has pace and I believe he will do well for us.”